Torino
- Torino have won their last two Serie A games - 1-0 at home to Cremonese and 1-0 away at Sassuolo.
- Marco Baroni, who took over as Torino head coach in July 2025, has put a lot of pace on the wings and put a proactivity in his team’s play.
- Il Toro are now playing a high-tempo game in which they try to dominate possession and win the ball back quickly to get forward on the break.
- They have scored just over one goal per game at their Olimpico home this season, but have conceded almost two per game on average (1.75).
- Torino are 13th in Serie A with 20 points from 16 games.
Cagliari
- Cagliari have lost three of their last five Serie A matches, winning only 1-0 at home to AS Roma.
- Fabio Pisacane has worked hard to install a solid and compact style of play on Cagliari during his first few months in the club since he was appointed boss in June 2025.
- Gli Isolani sit deep, defend in a structured manner and are disciplined in the counter-attacking third.
- Cagliari’s only win in their last five has been the 1-0 home win over AS Roma and they have failed to win their last three away games, all losses.
Head-to-Head
Torino have won two of the last four head-to-heads in Serie A, with Cagliari winning one and one draw.
Key Players
- Giovanni Simeone is Torino’s top scorer in Serie A with four goals in 13 appearances and can continue to be a threat.
- Nikola Vlasic has been the star of the show recently, scoring four times in his last five games.
Betting Insights
With Torino coming into this game on the back of two low-scoring wins and Cagliari playing a defensive style, there is a chance this game may be low-scoring, so the Under 2.5 goals market at 1.7 looks a safe play.
Prediction
- The visitors have failed to win on their last 2 trips to Torino and the home team can justify their slight favorite’s odds on Saturday with another victory.
- Back-to-back wins may have given Torino some momentum going into this contest.